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SUMMARY:Canada Day
DESCRIPTION:Canada Day is to mark the anniversary of the Confederation of Canada\, which occurred on July 1\, 1867. It is a national holiday and a day of celebration\, reflection and pride for Canadians across the country and around the world. \nTable of Contents\n\nWhen is Canada Day?\nThe History of Canada Day?\nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nThe Dominion of Canada\n\nWhen is Canada Day?\nCanada Day is celebrated every year on July 1. If July 1 falls on a Saturday or Sunday\, the public holiday is observed on the next Monday ensuring Canadians can enjoy a long weekend. \nThe following is the list of Canada Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2020Wednesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2021Thursday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2022Friday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2023Saturday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2025Tuesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2026Wednesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2028Saturday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2029Sunday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2031Tuesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2032Thursday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2033Friday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2034Saturday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2035Sunday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2036Tuesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2037Wednesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2039Friday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2040Sunday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2042Tuesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2043Wednesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2044Friday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2045Saturday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2046Sunday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2048Wednesday        \n            \n            Canada DayJuly 1\, 2049Thursday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Canada Day? \nOn July 1\, 1867\, the British North America Act came into effect\, creating the Dominion of Canada. This act united four provinces: Ontario\, Quebec\, New Brunswick\, and Nova Scotia\, marking the start of Canadian self-governance within the British Empire. \nThe first anniversary of Confederation was celebrated on July 1\, 1868\, at the request of Governor General Lord Monck. Public events included parades\, speeches and fireworks\, but the day was not yet an official holiday. \nIn 1879\, the Canadian Parliament established Dominion Day as a statutory holiday. However\, Dominion Day was celebrated sporadically and remained a relatively low-key event for decades. \nBy the 20th century\, Canada's sense of national identity grew\, and Dominion Day became more widely celebrated. \nOn October 27\, 1982\, following Canada's full sovereignty under the Constitution Act\, 1982\, the holiday was officially renamed Canada Day. The change reflected Canada's growing independence and evolving identity separate from the British Empire. \n   \nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nOn Canada Day\, Canadians celebrate their national pride and heritage through a variety of activities\, events and traditions. The day brings together communities across the country. \nFireworks are a highlight of Canada Day celebrations\, with major cities like Ottawa\, Toronto\, Montreal and Vancouver hosting spectacular shows. Many smaller communities organize fireworks in local parks or near water bodies\, providing family-friendly evening entertainment. \nParades featuring marching bands\, floats\, performers and cultural groups are popular in cities and towns across Canada. \nFamilies and friends gather for outdoor meals in parks or backyards\, and many others enjoy recreational activities like hiking and kayaking.  \nCommunities host fairs\, carnivals and concerts with Canadian musicians and artists. \nSome museums\, historical sites and cultural centers often offer free or discounted admission\, providing opportunities to learn about Canada's past. \nMany Canadians use the day to relax with loved ones\, whether by having a quiet meal or enjoying a lively outdoor gathering. \nThe Dominion of Canada\nThe Dominion of Canada refers to the initial political entity that was established on July 1\, 1867\, through the Constitution Act\, 1867. This marked the beginning of modern Canada as a self-governing federation within the British Empire. \nEnacted by the British Parliament\, the British North America Act united three British colonies\, Canada (Ontario and Quebec)\, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia\, into a federal union. The new nation was officially named the Dominion of Canada. \nThe process of Confederation was driven by several factors including economic benefits from trade and infrastructure\, the need for defense against potential U.S. expansion\, and political deadlock between English and French populations in the Province of Canada. \nThe term "Dominion" was inspired the Bible: "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea"\, and this phrase reflected the vision of Canada as a vast and united land. While "Dominion" is no longer an official designation\, it remains a historical term reflecting Canada's origins as a federated nation. \nCanada was established as a federal system\, dividing powers between the national government and provincial governments. The provinces retained control over local matters like education and health\, while the federal government managed national issues like defense and trade. \nCanada recognized the British monarch as its head of state\, represented in Canada by a Governor General. \nOver time\, Canada grew to include new provinces and territories\, expanding its borders to the Pacific and Arctic oceans: Manitoba (1870)\, British Columbia (1871)\, Prince Edward Island (1873)\, Alberta and Saskatchewan (1905)\, Newfoundland and Labrador (1949)\, and Territories like the Northwest Territories\, Yukon\, and Nunavut also became part of Canada.
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SUMMARY:Emancipation Day (US Virgin Islands)
DESCRIPTION:Emancipation Day in the U.S. Virgin Islands commemorates the abolition of slavery in the former Danish West Indies (now the U.S. Virgin Islands) in 1848. This historic day marks a powerful moment of liberation and resistance\, especially for the islands of St. Croix\, St. Thomas\, and St. John. \nWhen is Emancipation Day?\nEmancipation Day is observed every year on July 3.  \nThe following is the list of Emancipation Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2020Friday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2021Saturday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2022Sunday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2024Wednesday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2025Thursday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2026Friday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2027Saturday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2029Tuesday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2030Wednesday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2031Thursday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2032Saturday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2033Sunday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2035Tuesday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2036Thursday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2037Friday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2038Saturday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2039Sunday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2040Tuesday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2041Wednesday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2042Thursday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2043Friday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2044Sunday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2046Tuesday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2047Wednesday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2048Friday        \n            \n            Emancipation DayJul 03\, 2049Saturday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Emancipation Day?\nThe islands of St. Croix\, St. Thomas\, and St. John were part of the Danish West Indies\, a colony of Denmark from the 1600s. Enslaved Africans were brought to the islands to work on sugar plantations\, enduring brutal conditions and harsh treatment. Several slave revolts occurred in the 1700s and 1800s\, including the 1733 uprising on St. John\, which was one of the longest-lasting revolts in Caribbean history. \nOn July 3\, 1848\, thousands of enslaved people on St. Croix\, led by Moses Gottlieb\, known as General Buddhoe\, marched to Fort Frederik in Frederiksted. Armed with tools\, firebrands\, and determination\, they demanded their freedom\, threatening to destroy the town if they were not emancipated. \nFacing pressure\, the Danish Governor General Peter von Scholten proclaimed the freedom of all unfree in the Danish West Indies. This decision immediately ended slavery for over 30\,000 enslaved people. \nThough emancipation was declared\, true freedom was limited: many formerly enslaved people were bound to labor contracts with poor wages and restricted rights. Full civil rights would only be slowly granted in the following decades. \nGeneral Buddhoe\, despite his leadership\, was later arrested and sent into exile by the Danish authorities. \nEmancipation Day is a public holiday in the Virgin Islands\, observed especially on St. Croix. Emancipation Day is more than a historical date\, and it honors those who fought for freedom and reminds future generations of the power of collective action.
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SUMMARY:Independence Day (Venezuela)
DESCRIPTION:Independence Day in Venezuela commemorates the day in 1811 when Venezuela became the first South American nation to formally declare independence from Spain\, initiating a long and transformative struggle for sovereignty. \nWhen is Independence Day?\nIndependence Day in Venezuela is celebrated every year on July 5. \nThe following is the list of Independence Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2020Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2022Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2023Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2024Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2025Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2026Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2028Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2029Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2030Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2031Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2033Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2034Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2035Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2036Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2037Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2039Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2040Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2041Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2042Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2043Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2044Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2045Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2046Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2047Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2048Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJul 05\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Independence Day?\nFor over 300 years\, Venezuela was part of the Spanish Empire\, ruled as the Captaincy General of Venezuela. Colonists faced economic exploitation\, political exclusion\, and cultural suppression. \nBy the early 19th century\, the Napoleonic Wars destabilized Spain and inspired colonial resistance. The success of the American (1776) and French (1789) revolutions also fueled revolutionary thought in Latin America. \nVenezuelan leaders in Caracas formed a local junta on April 19\, 1810\, ousting the Spanish governor Vicente Emparan. Though initially claiming to govern in the name of the deposed King Ferdinand VII\, the move marked the start of Venezuela's break with Spain. \nOn July 5\, 1811\, 7 of the 10 provinces of Venezuela voted to declare absolute independence from Spain. The Acta de la Declaración de Independencia was signed in Caracas by the First National Constituent Congress. \nIndependence was not immediate\, and a brutal war followed. Initial republics fell to royalist reconquest\, but Bolívar and others rebuilt the movement. Victory at the Battle of Carabobo in 1821 and final liberation in 1823 solidified independence.
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SUMMARY:George Town World Heritage City Day
DESCRIPTION:George Town World Heritage City Day is an annual celebration in Penang\, Malaysia\, commemorating the designation of George Town as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on July 7\, 2008. This recognition highlights the city's exceptional historical and cultural significance. \nTable of Contents\n\nWhen is George Town World Heritage City Day?\nThe History of George Town World Heritage City Day?\nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nMore about George Town\n\nWhen is George Town World Heritage City Day?\nGeorge Town World Heritage City Day is celebrated annually on July 7. \nThe following is the list of Diwali from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2020Tuesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2021Wednesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2022Thursday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2023Friday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2024Sunday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2026Tuesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2027Wednesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2028Friday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2029Saturday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2030Sunday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2032Wednesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2033Thursday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2034Friday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2035Saturday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2037Tuesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2038Wednesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2039Thursday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2040Saturday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2041Sunday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2043Tuesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2044Thursday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2045Friday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2046Saturday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2047Sunday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2048Tuesday        \n            \n            George Town World Heritage City DayJuly 07\, 2049Wednesday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of George Town World Heritage City Day\nGeorge Town was founded in 1786 by Captain Francis Light of the British East India Company. It became the first British settlement in Southeast Asia\, serving as a free port and a strategic trading hub. Its location along the Straits of Malacca attracted traders\, immigrants\, and settlers from China\, India\, the Middle East\, and Europe\, creating a multicultural society. \nDuring the colonial period\, George Town became an administrative and commercial center\, fostering the growth of a multicultural population. \nFollowing Malaysia's independence in 1957 and the abolishment of George Town's free port status in 1969\, the city faced economic challenges. \nHowever\, efforts to preserve its historical and cultural heritage gained momentum in the late 20th century\, fueled by growing awareness of its unique identity. \nPenang's state government and heritage organizations worked together to propose George Town (along with Malacca) as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The application highlighted the cities' shared history as trading ports and their exceptional multicultural heritage. \nOn July 7\, 2008\, George Town\, alongside Malacca\, was officially inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This recognition emphasized the importance of preserving George Town's cultural and historical legacy. \nFollowing the UNESCO designation\, the Penang state government declared July 7 as George Town World Heritage City Day with the aims to celebrate the city's rich history\, and raise awareness about heritage conservation. \n   \nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nOn George Town World Heritage City Day\, people participate in various activities that honor the city's cultural and historical significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. \nPerformances by diverse communities\, including Chinese lion dances\, Indian Bharatanatyam\, Malay Dondang Sayang\, highlight George Town's multicultural identity. Colorful parades feature traditional costumes\, music and performances by George Town's various ethnic communities. \nMany of George Town's museums\, historical buildings\, and galleries offer free or discounted admission on this day to encourage exploration. \nMuseums and cultural centers showcase George Town's history through photographs\, artifacts\, and interactive displays. Themes often include colonial architecture\, immigrant communities\, and the city's evolution as a trading hub. Tour guides share stories about the history\, architecture\, and culture of these sites.  \nActivities like mural painting\, street cleaning\, and tree planting encourage community participation in preserving the city's charm. \nLocal artists create temporary street art and installations inspired by George Town's heritage. \nMore about George Town\nGeorge Town is the capital city of Penang\, Malaysia\, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on the northeastern tip of Penang Island\, it is known for its rich history\, multicultural heritage. Founded in 1786 by Captain Francis Light of the British East India Company\, George Town is a fascinating blend of colonial architecture and modern urban development. \nGeorge Town is situated on Penang Island\, George Town faces the Straits of Malacca to the north and east. George Town covers approximately 305 square kilometers and is home to a diverse population of over 700\,000. \nBefore British colonization\, Penang Island was sparsely populated\, primarily by Malay fishermen and the indigenous people. \nCaptain Francis Light established George Town as a British trading post and free port in 1786\, and the town became a gateway for trade between the East and the West. \nGeorge Town was occupied by Japanese forces from 1942 to 1945\, leading to significant hardship for its residents. After World War II\, George Town became part of the Federation of Malaya in 1957 and Malaysia in 1963. \nIn 2008\, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site alongside Malacca for its historical and cultural significance. \nGeorge Town stands as a living museum\, celebrating its multicultural heritage and history as a trading hub while embracing modernity.
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SUMMARY:Nunavut Day
DESCRIPTION:Nunavut Day is celebrated annually to commemorate the creation of Nunavut\, Canada's newest and largest territory. This day honors the signing of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement\, which led to the official establishment of Nunavut as a separate territory on April 1\, 1999. \nTable of Contents\n\nWhen is Nunavut Day?\nThe History of Nunavut Day?\nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nMore about Nunavut\n\nWhen is Nunavut Day?\nNunavut Day is celebrated annually on July 9 in Nunavut\, Canada.  \nThe following is the list of Nunavut Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2020Thursday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2021Friday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2022Saturday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2023Sunday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2024Tuesday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2025Wednesday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2026Thursday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2027Friday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2028Sunday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2030Tuesday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2031Wednesday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2032Friday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2033Saturday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2034Sunday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2036Wednesday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2037Thursday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2038Friday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2039Saturday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2041Tuesday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2042Wednesday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2043Thursday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2044Saturday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2045Sunday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2047Tuesday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2048Thursday        \n            \n            Nunavut DayJuly 09\, 2049Friday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Nunavut Day?\nInuit communities faced social and economic challenges\, often with limited control over their lands and resources. The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement addressed these issues and recognized Inuit as the stewards of their traditional territories. \nOn July 9\, 1993\, the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement was signed\, marking a historic moment for the Inuit people. This agreement granted Inuit land rights and laid the foundation for the creation of Nunavut. \nNunavut officially became a territory on April 1\, 1999\, separating from the Northwest Territories. The creation of Nunavut provided Inuit with self-governance and the ability to manage their land and resources. \nNunavut Day was first celebrated in 1993 to mark the signing of the land claims agreement. It continues to be observed as a holiday within the territory. \nToday\, Nunavut Day is a statutory holiday in the territory\, meaning government offices\, schools\, and many businesses are closed. \n   \nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nOn Nunavut Day\, people across Nunavut engage in a variety of activities that highlight Inuit culture and the significance of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. \nPeople celebrate the day with traditional performances such as throat singing and drum dancing. \nMany communities host feasts featuring traditional Inuit foods such as Arctic char\, bannock\, seal\, and caribou. Some towns organize parades or community gatherings to bring people together in celebration. \nSchools\, cultural centers and community organizations host workshops and presentations on Inuit history\, the significance of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement\, and the creation of Nunavut. \nNunavut Day is a statutory holiday in the territory\, giving residents the day off to relax\, celebrate\, and connect with their heritage. \nMore about Nunavut\nNunavut is Canada's largest and newest territory\, officially established on April 1\, 1999\, following the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. \nCovering approximately 2 million square kilometers\, Nunavut accounts for about 20% of Canada's landmass\, making it the largest Canadian territory. However\, it is sparsely populated\, with fewer than 40\,000 residents. \nNunavut is divided into three regions: Kitikmeot (western region)\, Kivalliq (central region)\, and Qikiqtaaluk (eastern region\, including Baffin Island). The capital city is Iqaluit\, located on Baffin Island.  \nApproximately 85% Nunavut's population is Inuit. The Inuit maintain a strong connection to their traditional culture and language\, Inuktitut\, which is one of Nunavut's official languages along with English and French. \nInuit ancestors have lived in the Arctic for thousands of years\, adapting to the challenging environment with remarkable ingenuity. \nEuropean explorers began arriving in the Arctic in the 16th century\, followed by traders\, whalers and missionaries. The introduction of Western institutions and practices had significant impacts on Inuit communities\, leading to cultural and economic changes. \nThe Inuit's push for self-determination began in the 1970s with negotiations for land claims. The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement in 1993 was the largest Indigenous land claims settlement in Canadian history\, leading to the creation of Nunavut.
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SUMMARY:Orangemen's Day
DESCRIPTION:Orangemen's Day\, also known as The Twelfth\, is a holiday celebrated by members of the Orange Order\, a Protestant fraternal organization. The day commemorates the Battle of the Boyne\, a significant historical event in Ireland. \nTable of Contents\n\nWhen is Orangemen's Day?\nThe History of Orangemen's Day?\nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nThe Battle of the Boyne\n\nWhen is Orangemen's Day?\nJune Day is celebrated annually on the Monday closest to July 12 in the province Newfoundland and Labrador\, Canada. This aligns with the tradition of commemorating the Battle of the Boyne\, which occurred on July 12\, 1690.   \nThe following is the list of Orangemen's Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 13\, 2020Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 12\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 11\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 10\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 15\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 14\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 13\, 2026Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 12\, 2027Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 10\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 09\, 2029Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 15\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 14\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 12\, 2032Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 11\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 10\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 09\, 2035Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 14\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 13\, 2037Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 12\, 2038Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 11\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 09\, 2040Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 15\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 14\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 13\, 2043Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 11\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 10\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 09\, 2046Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 15\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 13\, 2048Monday        \n            \n            Orangemen's DayJuly 12\, 2049Monday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Orangemen's Day?\nOrangemen's Day has deep historical roots in Newfoundland and Labrador\, reflecting the province's colonial ties to Britain\, its Protestant heritage\, and the influence of the Orange Order. \nOrangemen's Day commemorates the victory of King William III of Orange over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 near the River Boyne in Ireland. This Protestant victory ensured the continuation of Protestant rule in Britain and Ireland. \nThe Orange Order\, founded in 1795 in Ireland\, is a Protestant fraternal organization. It spread to British colonies\, including Newfoundland\, where it became influential among Protestant settlers. \nNewfoundland\, with its strong connections to Britain and Ireland\, became a significant location for the Orange Order in Canada. The order was brought to Newfoundland by Irish Protestant immigrants in the early 19th century. \nOrangemen's Day was observed in Newfoundland in the middle 19th century\, and it became an official holiday in recognition of the order's prominence in the province. \nBy the middle 20th century\, the religious and cultural landscape of Newfoundland began to change. Sectarian divisions between Protestants and Catholics diminished as society became more diverse and secular\, and the influence of the Orange Order declined. \nWhile it remains a public holiday in Newfoundland and Labrador\, active celebrations of Orangemen's Day have largely faded. The day is now a quiet holiday\, offering most workers a day off without major public events. \n   \nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nOn Orangemen's Day in Newfoundland and Labrador\, the holiday is now primarily a quiet day of rest and relaxation. While its historical roots involved significant celebrations and parades by the Orange Order\, modern observance has shifted with few formal activities.  \nOrangemen's Day remains a public holiday in Newfoundland and Labrador\, giving most workers a long weekend to relax. \nMany people use the day to spend quality time with family and friends. Activities such as barbecues\, picnics\, and casual gatherings are common. \nResidents often take advantage of the summer weather by going hiking\, walking or enjoying time near Newfoundland's scenic coastlines and parks. For some\, the holiday is a time to reflect on the province's history\, including its ties to the Orange Order and its cultural heritage. \nIn most communities\, the traditional parades and formal events associated with Orangemen's Day have faded. The day is now less about organized celebration and more about personal relaxation and enjoying the holiday. \nThe Battle of the Boyne\nThe Battle of the Boyne was a significant historical conflict fought near the River Boyne in Ireland on July 12\, 1690. It was a decisive moment in the struggle for the English\, Scottish\, and Irish thrones and remains a pivotal event in Irish and British history. \nThe battle pitted King James II\, a Catholic\, against King William III of Orange\, a Protestant and James's son-in-law. James had been deposed from the English throne in 1688 and sought to reclaim it with the support of Catholic allies in Ireland and France. \nThe battle symbolized the conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism in Ireland and Britain. Protestants generally supported William\, while Catholics backed James. \nThe battle took place near Drogheda\, along the River Boyne\, about 50 kilometers north of Dublin\, Ireland. William III led an army of approximately 36\,000 troops\, including Dutch\, Danish\, English\, and Ulster Protestant soldiers. James II commanded around 25\,000 troops\, made up of Irish Catholics and French soldiers provided by King Louis XIV of France. \nWilliam's forces successfully crossed the Boyne River despite James's defensive positions. Superior strategy and numbers allowed William's army to outmaneuver and defeat James's forces. James fled the battlefield\, retreating to France\, effectively abandoning his claim to the throne. \nThe Protestant King William III emerged victorious\, solidifying his rule over England\, Scotland\, and Ireland. The battle was a key moment in ensuring Protestant dominance in Ireland\, particularly in the north.
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SUMMARY:Bastille Day
DESCRIPTION:Bastille Day is the National Day of France\, commemorating the storming of the Bastille prison in Paris on July 14\, 1789\, a key event that marked the start of the French Revolution. \nWhen is Bastille Day?\nBastille Day is celebrated on July 14 every year. \nThe following is the list of Bastille Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2020Tuesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2021Wednesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2022Thursday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2023Friday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2024Sunday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2026Tuesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2027Wednesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2028Friday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2029Saturday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2030Sunday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2031Monday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2032Wednesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2033Thursday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2034Friday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2035Saturday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2036Monday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2037Tuesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2038Wednesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2039Thursday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2040Saturday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2041Sunday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2042Monday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2043Tuesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2044Thursday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2045Friday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2046Saturday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2047Sunday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2048Tuesday        \n            \n            Bastille DayJul 14\, 2049Wednesday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Bastille Day?\nIn the late 18th century\, France was ruled by an absolute monarchy under King Louis XVI\, with deep social inequality\, economic hardship\, and popular unrest. The common people (Third Estate) suffered under heavy taxation\, while the nobility and clergy (First and Second Estates) enjoyed privileges. \nThe Bastille was a medieval fortress and prison in Paris\, seen as a symbol of royal tyranny and oppression\, even though it held only seven prisoners at the time. \nOn July 14\, 1789\, thousands of Parisians\, fearing a royal crackdown\, stormed the Bastille to seize gunpowder and weapons. \nThe fall of the Bastille became a symbol of popular resistance\, representing the people's fight against absolute monarchy and injustice. \nThe storming of the Bastille signaled the start of the French Revolution\, which would lead to the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of the French Republic. \nOn July 14\, 1790\, one year later\, France celebrated the "Fête de la Fédération"\, a massive festival celebrating national unity and peace after the first year of the Revolution. \nJuly 14 was officially declared France's National Day in 1880\, under the French Third Republic\, nearly a century after the storming of the Bastille.
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CATEGORIES:Historical Holiday
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SUMMARY:Ukrainian Statehood Day
DESCRIPTION:Ukrainian Statehood Day is a relatively new national holiday\, officially established in 2022\, to honor the millennium-old history of Ukrainian statehood\, culture\, language and identity. \nWhen is Ukrainian Statehood Day?\nUkrainian Statehood Day is celebrated every year on July 15.  \nThe following is the list of Ukrainian Statehood Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2022Friday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2023Saturday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2025Tuesday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2026Wednesday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2028Saturday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2029Sunday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2031Tuesday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2032Thursday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2033Friday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2034Saturday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2035Sunday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2036Tuesday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2037Wednesday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2039Friday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2040Sunday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2042Tuesday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2043Wednesday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2044Friday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2045Saturday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2046Sunday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2048Wednesday        \n            \n            Ukrainian Statehood DayJul 15\, 2049Thursday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Ukrainian Statehood Day?\nUkrainian Statehood Day is a national holiday that honors over 1\,000 years of Ukrainian state development. It is a powerful affirmation of Ukraine's historic continuity from the medieval kingdom of Kyivan Rus' to the modern Ukrainian nation. \nThe origins of Ukrainian statehood trace back to Kyivan Rus'\, a medieval Slavic state centered in Kyiv\, founded in the 9th century. In 988\, Prince Volodymyr the Great adopted Christianity as the official religion\, a foundational event for Ukraine's political\, cultural\, and spiritual life. \nKyivan Rus' is widely regarded as the first form of organized Ukrainian statehood\, with its own governance\, laws\, and international ties. \nUkrainian Statehood Day was introduced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in 2021 and officially established by Parliament in May 2022. Its creation was a direct response to Russian historical revisionism\, particularly the denial of Ukraine's unique national identity and long-standing statehood. \nBy honoring a millennium of sovereignty\, the holiday asserts that Ukrainian nationhood did not begin with independence in 1991\, but is rooted in centuries of historical evolution. \nJuly 15 coincides with celebrations related to Volodymyr the Great and the baptism of Kyivan Rus'\, symbolizing the birth of Ukrainian Christianity\, the establishment of centralized power\, and Ukraine's early integration into European culture and politics. \nFirst observed during the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022\, Ukrainian Statehood Day quickly became a symbol of unity\, defiance and resilience. It reaffirms that Ukraine is not a "younger state" or a breakaway republic\, but a historic nation with deep roots.
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SUMMARY:Democracy and National Unity Day
DESCRIPTION:Democracy and National Unity Day is a national public holiday in Turkey. It commemorates the defeat of the 2016 attempted coup d'état and honors the civilians and soldiers who lost their lives resisting the putsch. The day is marked by patriotic ceremonies and a strong emphasis on the importance of democracy and national unity. \nWhen is Democracy and National Unity Day?\nDemocracy and National Unity Day is celebrated on July 15 each year.  \nThe following is the list of Democracy and National Unity Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2020Wednesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2021Thursday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2022Friday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2023Saturday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2025Tuesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2026Wednesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2028Saturday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2029Sunday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2031Tuesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2032Thursday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2033Friday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2034Saturday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2035Sunday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2036Tuesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2037Wednesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2039Friday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2040Sunday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2042Tuesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2043Wednesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2044Friday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2045Saturday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2046Sunday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2048Wednesday        \n            \n            Democracy and National Unity DayJul 15\, 2049Thursday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Democracy and National Unity Day?\nOn the night of July 15\, 2016\, a faction within the Turkish Armed Forces attempted to overthrow the elected government. \nTanks rolled onto the streets of Ankara and Istanbul\, fighter jets flew low over cities\, and key government buildings were seized or bombed. The plotters also tried to take control of state media\, where a forced statement was read declaring martial law. \nPresident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan\, using a FaceTime broadcast on CNN Türk\, called on the public to take to the streets to defend democracy. Millions of civilians responded\, confronting armed troops\, blocking tanks\, and occupying public spaces to resist the coup. \nThe coup attempt was crushed within 24 hours\, but at a high cost: over 250 civilians and security personnel were killed\, and more than 2\,000 people were injured. \nOn October 26\, 2016\, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey officially passed legislation declaring July 15 as "Democracy and National Unity Day"\, which marks the defeat of the 2016 coup attempt and celebrates the power of ordinary citizens to protect democratic rule.
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CATEGORIES:War
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SUMMARY:Revolution Day The Gambia
DESCRIPTION:Revolution Day\, also known as Republic Day\, is observed annually in The Gambia commemorating the bloodless coup d'état led by Lieutenant Yahya Jammeh on July 22\, 1994\, which overthrew President Dawda Jawara. \nWhen is Revolution Day?\nRevolution Day is celebrated annually on July 22. \nThe following is the list of Revolution Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2020Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2021Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2022Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2023Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2024Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2025Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2026Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2028Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2029Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2030Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2031Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2032Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2033Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2034Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2035Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2036Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2037Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2039Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2040Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2041Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2042Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2043Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2044Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2045Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2046Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2047Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2048Thursday        \n            \n            Revolution DayJul 22\, 2049Thursday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Revolution Day?\nThe Gambia gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1965 as a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth of Nations. In 1970\, the Gambia became a republic but did not withdraw from the Commonwealth. \nOn July 22\, 1994\, a group of young Gambian soldiers\, led by Lieutenant Yahya Jammeh\, carried out a bloodless military coup.  \nThey overthrew President Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara\, who had led the country since its independence in 1965. The coup ended The Gambia's status as one of Africa's longest-standing multi-party democracies. After seizing power\, Jammeh established the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC) and suspended the constitution. \nIn 1996\, he won a controversial presidential election\, and he was re-elected for three more terms in 2001\, 2006 and 2011. The anniversary of the coup is declared as the national holiday namely Revolution Day. \nIn December 2016\, Jammeh lost the presidential election to Adama Barrow\, ending over two decades of his rule.
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SUMMARY:Sarawak Day
DESCRIPTION:Sarawak Day is a public holiday celebrated annually to commemorate the day in 1963 when Sarawak gained self-governance from British colonial rule. It is a significant occasion for the people of Sarawak to reflect on their unique identity and history as one of Malaysia's founding states. \nTable of Contents\n\nWhen is Sarawak Day?\nThe History of Sarawak Day?\nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nThe History of Sarawak\n\nWhen is Sarawak Day?\nSarawak Day is celebrated on July 22 each year. \nThe following is the list of Sarawak Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2020Wednesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2021Thursday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2022Friday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2023Saturday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2024Monday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2025Tuesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2026Wednesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2028Saturday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2029Sunday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2030Monday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2031Tuesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2032Thursday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2033Friday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2034Saturday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2035Sunday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2036Tuesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2037Wednesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2039Friday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2040Sunday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2041Monday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2042Tuesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2043Wednesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2044Friday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2045Saturday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2046Sunday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2047Monday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2048Wednesday        \n            \n            Sarawak DayJuly 22\, 2049Thursday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Sarawak Day\nSarawak was ruled by the White Rajahs\, starting with James Brooke\, who was granted control of Sarawak by the Sultan of Brunei in 1841. The Brooke family established a stable administration and expanded the territory but faced resistance from local communities over time. \nFollowing World War II and the Japanese occupation (1941–1945)\, the last White Rajah\, Charles Vyner Brooke\, ceded Sarawak to Britain in 1946\, making it a British Crown Colony. British administration brought modernization but also sparked local dissatisfaction due to perceived neglect and limited political autonomy. \nThe mid-20th century saw rising calls for self-rule and independence among Sarawakians. Local leaders and nationalist movements began to advocate for greater control over Sarawak's governance and resources. \nUnder pressure from nationalist movements and as part of Britain's decolonization efforts\, the British government agreed to grant Sarawak self-governance. \nOn July 22\, 1963\, the Governor of Sarawak\, Sir Alexander Waddell\, officially transferred administrative powers to Sarawakian leaders\, ending colonial rule over internal affairs. \nAfter achieving self-governance\, Sarawak joined the Federation of Malaysia on September 16\, 1963\, along with Sabah\, Singapore\, and Malaya. The decision to join Malaysia was influenced by geopolitical considerations\, including the need for economic development and defense against regional threats. \nFor decades\, Sarawak Day was not widely acknowledged\, as focus shifted to Malaysia Day (September 16) and national celebrations. \nIn 2016\, the Sarawak government officially declared July 22 a public holiday to honor the historical significance of Sarawak's self-governance. \n   \nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nSarawak Day is observed with a mix of official ceremonies\, cultural activities\, and community celebrations that reflect Sarawak's unique heritage and historical journey. \nHeld in major cities like Kuching\, Sibu\, and Miri\, these events mark the day with the raising of the Sarawak flag. State leaders\, including the Chief Minister\, deliver speeches reflecting on Sarawak's history and aspirations. \nWreath-laying ceremonies honor leaders and individuals who played significant roles in Sarawak's path to self-governance. \nCultural shows feature dances\, music and performances from Sarawak's diverse ethnic groups. Showcases of Sarawak's rich artistic traditions\, including beadwork\, weaving and woodcarving. \nSome cities and towns organize cultural festivals where locals and visitors can enjoy music\, dance\, and food. \nMany Sarawakians use the public holiday to spend quality time with loved ones\, often visiting local attractions or participating in community events. \nThe History of Sarawak\nThe history of Sarawak\, Malaysia's largest state\, is a fascinating tale of indigenous kingdoms and modern development. Located on the island of Borneo\, Sarawak has a rich and diverse heritage shaped by its indigenous peoples\, interactions with regional powers\, and integration into the Federation of Malaysia. \nArchaeological evidence\, including tools and cave paintings\, suggests human presence in Sarawak for over 40\,000 years. The Niah Caves\, home to one of the oldest human remains in Southeast Asia  highlight its prehistoric significance. \nSarawak was home to various indigenous groups\, including the Iban\, Bidayuh\, Orang Ulu\, and Malay communities. These groups developed distinct languages\, traditions\, and social structures\, with economies based on farming\, fishing\, and trade. \nSarawak came under the influence of the Brunei Sultanate in the 15th century. The Sultanate introduced Islam and organized the region into administrative districts\, including the Kuching area. \nSarawak's modern history began when James Brooke\, a British adventurer\, helped the Sultan of Brunei suppress a rebellion in the Kuching region. In return\, Brooke was granted governance of Sarawak in 1841\, marking the start of the Brooke Dynasty. \nUnder the Brooke family\, Sarawak expanded its territory and established a stable administration. \nSarawak was occupied by Japanese forces during World War II. The occupation caused significant hardship. Allied forces liberated Sarawak in 1945\, and it briefly returned to Brooke rule. \nIn 1946\, Charles Vyner Brooke ceded Sarawak to the British Crown\, making it a Crown Colony. This decision sparked local opposition\, with some Sarawakians viewing it as a betrayal of Sarawak's autonomy. \nOn July 22\, 1963\, Sarawak achieved self-governance\, marking an important step toward autonomy\, and this day is now celebrated as Sarawak Day. \nSarawak joined the Federation of Malaysia on September 16\, 1963\, alongside Sabah\, Singapore\, and Malaya. Not all Sarawakians supported the formation of Malaysia\, leading to uprisings (1962–1990). Over time\, the insurgency was suppressed\, and stability returned.
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SUMMARY:Näfelser Fahrt
DESCRIPTION:Näfelser Fahrt is a historical memorial event held annually in the canton of Glarus\, Switzerland. It commemorates the Battle of Näfels\, which took place on April 9\, 1388\, during the conflicts between the Swiss Confederates and the Habsburgs. \nWhen is Näfelser Fahrt?\nThe Näfelser Fahrt is held on the first Thursday of April every year. \nThe following is the list of Näfelser Fahrt from 2020 to 2039. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 02\, 2020Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 01\, 2021Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 07\, 2022Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 06\, 2023Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 04\, 2024Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 03\, 2025Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 02\, 2026Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 08\, 2027Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 06\, 2028Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 05\, 2029Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 04\, 2030Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 03\, 2031Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 01\, 2032Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 07\, 2033Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 06\, 2034Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 05\, 2035Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 03\, 2036Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 02\, 2037Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 01\, 2038Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 07\, 2039Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 05\, 2040Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 04\, 2041Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 03\, 2042Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 02\, 2043Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 07\, 2044Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 06\, 2045Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 05\, 2046Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 04\, 2047Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 02\, 2048Thursday        \n            \n            Nafelser FahrtApr 01\, 2049Thursday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Näfelser Fahrt?\nThe Battle of Näfels was fought on April 9\, 1388 between the forces of Glarus and the Old Swiss Confederacy against the Habsburg dynasty\, which sought to regain control over rebellious territories. \nDespite being vastly outnumbered (the Swiss defenders were only a few hundred strong)\, the Glarner forces achieved a decisive victory over thousands of Habsburg troops. This victory secured Glarus's independence and contributed significantly to the consolidation and strength of the early Swiss Confederation. \nIn 1389\, just one year after the battle\, the Landsgemeinde (the traditional people's assembly of Glarus) decreed that an annual pilgrimage and memorial service should be held to remember the fallen and give thanks for the victory. The term "Fahrt" means "journey" or "procession"\, reflecting the nature of the commemorative walk. \nNäfelser Fahrt is the oldest continuously observed public commemoration in Switzerland. It represents the spirit of resistance\, and independence that helped shape Swiss national identity.
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SUMMARY:Republic Day in Tunisia
DESCRIPTION:Republic Day in Tunisia is to commemorate the abolition of the monarchy and the declaration of the Republic of Tunisia in 1957. It marks the transformation of the country from a constitutional monarchy under the Bey of Tunis into a modern republic\, with Habib Bourguiba becoming the first President. \nWhen is Republic Day?\nRepublic Day is celebrated annually on July 25.  \nThe following is the list of Republic Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2020Saturday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2021Sunday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2023Tuesday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2024Thursday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2025Friday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2026Saturday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2027Sunday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2028Tuesday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2029Wednesday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2030Thursday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2031Friday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2032Sunday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2034Tuesday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2035Wednesday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2036Friday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2037Saturday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2038Sunday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2040Wednesday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2041Thursday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2042Friday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2043Saturday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2045Tuesday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2046Wednesday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2047Thursday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2048Saturday        \n            \n            Republic DayJul 25\, 2049Sunday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Republic Day?\nTunisia was under French protectorate rule from 1881 until March 20\, 1956\, when it gained independence. \nAfter independence\, Tunisia remained a constitutional monarchy under Muhammad VIII al-Amin\, known as Lamine Bey\, the last ruler of the Husainid dynasty. However\, the Neo Destour Party\, led by Habib Bourguiba\, viewed the monarchy as a symbolic remnant of colonial influence and incompatible with the vision of a modern state. \nOn July 25\, 1957\, Tunisia's National Constituent Assembly abolished the monarchy\, proclaimed Tunisia a republic\, and appointed Habib Bourguiba as the first President. This move officially ended over 250 years of monarchical rule and launched a new political system based on republican values and popular sovereignty. \nIn the same year (1957)\, the new government designated July 25 as a national public holiday to commemorate the founding of the Republic.
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